Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of Best
Young Teachers in
America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Create Custom Graphs for Better Golf Swing Analysis
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand how to create a custom graph to analyze swing data
- Identify specific parameters like mid hand speed for deeper insights
- Save and manage custom layouts for easier future analysis
Learn how to develop custom graphs in your 3D AMM system to analyze your golf swing effectively. This video will guide you through creating a layout that highlights key parameters of your swing for enhanced performance insights.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.640
In this video, I'm going to show you how to get the most out of your AMM system
2
00:00:04.640 --> 00:00:04.960
.
3
00:00:04.960 --> 00:00:09.980
So, right here, we've got the typical TPI advanced layout.
4
00:00:09.980 --> 00:00:13.590
This has seven different graphs, four of which relate to the body, one for the
5
00:00:13.590 --> 00:00:13.800
lead
6
00:00:13.800 --> 00:00:17.520
wrist, one for the spine angle, and one for the kinematic sequence.
7
00:00:17.520 --> 00:00:21.760
So we're used to looking at these pelvic positions and pelvic angles, torso
8
00:00:21.760 --> 00:00:22.440
positions,
9
00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:25.080
torso angles, and seeing what the body does.
10
00:00:25.080 --> 00:00:28.300
But I think that one of the great powers of this 3D system is the ability to
11
00:00:28.300 --> 00:00:28.720
look at
12
00:00:28.720 --> 00:00:30.860
what the arms and club do.
13
00:00:30.860 --> 00:00:33.800
So I'm going to show you how to create a custom graph and then save it as a
14
00:00:33.800 --> 00:00:35.280
custom layout.
15
00:00:35.280 --> 00:00:38.480
So first, let's create a custom graph.
16
00:00:38.480 --> 00:00:41.960
So I'm going to click on the analysis tab and then click graph.
17
00:00:41.960 --> 00:00:45.880
Now I'm going to right click and I'm going to scroll down to where it says Par
18
00:00:45.880 --> 00:00:46.500
ham versus
19
00:00:46.500 --> 00:00:49.720
Time, which stands for parameter versus time.
20
00:00:49.720 --> 00:00:56.160
So now you can select any parameter that you would like and save it to a graph.
21
00:00:56.160 --> 00:01:00.020
We're going to make one of my favorite graphs, which is the mid hand speed.
22
00:01:00.020 --> 00:01:04.370
So the mid hands, there's a point that we digitize on the grip, which is about
23
00:01:04.370 --> 00:01:04.920
a hands
24
00:01:04.920 --> 00:01:09.320
width down from the butt end of the grip, we call that the mid hands point.
25
00:01:09.320 --> 00:01:14.400
And essentially, we can look at the linear movements of that mid hands point.
26
00:01:14.400 --> 00:01:19.310
So I'm going to click the toward in the way, the forward back, and then the up
27
00:01:19.310 --> 00:01:20.040
and down.
28
00:01:20.040 --> 00:01:21.560
And I'm going to add all those to the graph.
29
00:01:21.560 --> 00:01:26.280
Now when I click OK, it's going to present all the different mid hand speeds.
30
00:01:26.280 --> 00:01:30.360
So now I can look at toward and away as the red, forward and backward as the
31
00:01:30.360 --> 00:01:31.040
green, up
32
00:01:31.040 --> 00:01:32.560
and down as the blue.
33
00:01:32.560 --> 00:01:37.120
Now this graph is not saved, so I can't create a layout with it yet.
34
00:01:37.120 --> 00:01:40.920
So the way that I know that it's not saved is right now, it just displays the
35
00:01:40.920 --> 00:01:41.640
file name.
36
00:01:41.640 --> 00:01:45.280
You'll notice on all these graphs in the background here, it will say the name
37
00:01:45.280 --> 00:01:46.280
of the graph followed
38
00:01:46.280 --> 00:01:47.960
by the file name.
39
00:01:47.960 --> 00:01:51.920
So what you would need to do is go down here to save graph as custom, and you
40
00:01:51.920 --> 00:01:52.480
can type
41
00:01:52.480 --> 00:01:54.800
in whatever you want.
42
00:01:54.800 --> 00:01:58.040
I've already saved this as a graph that is called mid hand speed.
43
00:01:58.040 --> 00:02:02.250
So I'm going to go to more graphs, which is where I find all my saved graphs,
44
00:02:02.250 --> 00:02:02.640
and I'm
45
00:02:02.640 --> 00:02:06.400
going to come down here where it says mid hand speed, click OK.
46
00:02:06.400 --> 00:02:09.100
So now you can see it's the exact same graph, the only difference is it now
47
00:02:09.100 --> 00:02:09.840
says mid hand
48
00:02:09.840 --> 00:02:11.760
speed before the file name.
49
00:02:11.760 --> 00:02:15.330
Now you saw that was quite a process, so if I wanted to look at a number of
50
00:02:15.330 --> 00:02:15.960
different
51
00:02:15.960 --> 00:02:19.100
files and I wanted to see all these graphs, I wouldn't want to have to do that
52
00:02:19.100 --> 00:02:19.380
every
53
00:02:19.380 --> 00:02:20.680
single time.
54
00:02:20.680 --> 00:02:24.060
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to rescale some of these graphs so that my
55
00:02:24.060 --> 00:02:24.560
screen now
56
00:02:24.560 --> 00:02:28.240
has a slightly different layout.
57
00:02:28.240 --> 00:02:32.960
Once I like the way it looks, I'm going to click file and save or delete a
58
00:02:32.960 --> 00:02:33.720
layout.
59
00:02:33.720 --> 00:02:38.460
I'm going to save it, as you see I have a few here, I'm going to save it as
60
00:02:38.460 --> 00:02:39.660
video tutorial
61
00:02:39.660 --> 00:02:42.480
for you guys.
62
00:02:42.480 --> 00:02:47.250
So now if I was to open up another swing, so this was his driver swing, let's
63
00:02:47.250 --> 00:02:47.920
say I wanted
64
00:02:47.920 --> 00:02:52.330
to look at his full wedge swing, when I click on his full wedge, now it pre-pop
65
00:02:52.330 --> 00:02:53.040
ulates all
66
00:02:53.040 --> 00:02:55.560
these graphs that I've created.
67
00:02:55.560 --> 00:02:56.560
Pretty neat.
68
00:02:56.560 --> 00:02:59.400
Let me show you one of my favorite layouts.
69
00:02:59.400 --> 00:03:02.480
So this one I call the arms to the club.
70
00:03:02.480 --> 00:03:06.740
Essentially, this is 11 graphs that show how energy is moving from the
71
00:03:06.740 --> 00:03:07.560
shoulders to
72
00:03:07.560 --> 00:03:08.760
the hands to the club.
73
00:03:08.760 --> 00:03:13.070
So we've got lead shoulder angle, lead shoulder lift, trail wrist angles, trail
74
00:03:13.070 --> 00:03:13.960
wrist speeds,
75
00:03:13.960 --> 00:03:18.660
lead wrist speeds, lead wrist angles, axial velocity, or the screwdriver
76
00:03:18.660 --> 00:03:19.720
movement of the
77
00:03:19.720 --> 00:03:25.080
club, elbow separation, that mid-hand speed graph we just created, elbow
78
00:03:25.080 --> 00:03:26.200
extension position
79
00:03:26.200 --> 00:03:28.200
and arc width.
80
00:03:28.200 --> 00:03:34.260
Looking at these, you can get a great deal of information as to how the golfer
81
00:03:34.260 --> 00:03:35.040
is using
82
00:03:35.040 --> 00:03:39.360
his arms or his hands in order to move the club.
83
00:03:39.360 --> 00:03:44.320
So hopefully you can see some of the power of the system, and hopefully you can
84
00:03:44.320 --> 00:03:44.880
use this
85
00:03:44.880 --> 00:03:48.630
to help explore looking at what I think is some of the most important
86
00:03:48.630 --> 00:03:49.640
information, which
87
00:03:49.640 --> 00:03:52.520
is what the arms and the hands are doing.
88
00:03:52.520 --> 00:03:56.940
The bodied information, such as the kinematic sequence and the positions are
89
00:03:56.940 --> 00:03:57.680
great, but
90
00:03:57.680 --> 00:04:02.440
the hand graphs will really open up your eyes and reveal new ways of thinking
91
00:04:02.440 --> 00:04:03.120
about how
92
00:04:03.120 --> 00:04:06.120
they are swinging the club and how you can coach them.
93
00:04:06.120 --> 00:04:11.690
If you have any questions, feel free to email me at tyler@golfsmartacademy.com,
94
00:04:11.690 --> 00:04:12.000
or if you
95
00:04:12.000 --> 00:04:15.320
just want to understand the golf swing better, feel free to visit us at golf
96
00:04:15.320 --> 00:04:16.560
smartacademy.com.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.640
In this video, I'm going to show you how to get the most out of your AMM system
2
00:00:04.640 --> 00:00:04.960
.
3
00:00:04.960 --> 00:00:09.980
So, right here, we've got the typical TPI advanced layout.
4
00:00:09.980 --> 00:00:13.590
This has seven different graphs, four of which relate to the body, one for the
5
00:00:13.590 --> 00:00:13.800
lead
6
00:00:13.800 --> 00:00:17.520
wrist, one for the spine angle, and one for the kinematic sequence.
7
00:00:17.520 --> 00:00:21.760
So we're used to looking at these pelvic positions and pelvic angles, torso
8
00:00:21.760 --> 00:00:22.440
positions,
9
00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:25.080
torso angles, and seeing what the body does.
10
00:00:25.080 --> 00:00:28.300
But I think that one of the great powers of this 3D system is the ability to
11
00:00:28.300 --> 00:00:28.720
look at
12
00:00:28.720 --> 00:00:30.860
what the arms and club do.
13
00:00:30.860 --> 00:00:33.800
So I'm going to show you how to create a custom graph and then save it as a
14
00:00:33.800 --> 00:00:35.280
custom layout.
15
00:00:35.280 --> 00:00:38.480
So first, let's create a custom graph.
16
00:00:38.480 --> 00:00:41.960
So I'm going to click on the analysis tab and then click graph.
17
00:00:41.960 --> 00:00:45.880
Now I'm going to right click and I'm going to scroll down to where it says Par
18
00:00:45.880 --> 00:00:46.500
ham versus
19
00:00:46.500 --> 00:00:49.720
Time, which stands for parameter versus time.
20
00:00:49.720 --> 00:00:56.160
So now you can select any parameter that you would like and save it to a graph.
21
00:00:56.160 --> 00:01:00.020
We're going to make one of my favorite graphs, which is the mid hand speed.
22
00:01:00.020 --> 00:01:04.370
So the mid hands, there's a point that we digitize on the grip, which is about
23
00:01:04.370 --> 00:01:04.920
a hands
24
00:01:04.920 --> 00:01:09.320
width down from the butt end of the grip, we call that the mid hands point.
25
00:01:09.320 --> 00:01:14.400
And essentially, we can look at the linear movements of that mid hands point.
26
00:01:14.400 --> 00:01:19.310
So I'm going to click the toward in the way, the forward back, and then the up
27
00:01:19.310 --> 00:01:20.040
and down.
28
00:01:20.040 --> 00:01:21.560
And I'm going to add all those to the graph.
29
00:01:21.560 --> 00:01:26.280
Now when I click OK, it's going to present all the different mid hand speeds.
30
00:01:26.280 --> 00:01:30.360
So now I can look at toward and away as the red, forward and backward as the
31
00:01:30.360 --> 00:01:31.040
green, up
32
00:01:31.040 --> 00:01:32.560
and down as the blue.
33
00:01:32.560 --> 00:01:37.120
Now this graph is not saved, so I can't create a layout with it yet.
34
00:01:37.120 --> 00:01:40.920
So the way that I know that it's not saved is right now, it just displays the
35
00:01:40.920 --> 00:01:41.640
file name.
36
00:01:41.640 --> 00:01:45.280
You'll notice on all these graphs in the background here, it will say the name
37
00:01:45.280 --> 00:01:46.280
of the graph followed
38
00:01:46.280 --> 00:01:47.960
by the file name.
39
00:01:47.960 --> 00:01:51.920
So what you would need to do is go down here to save graph as custom, and you
40
00:01:51.920 --> 00:01:52.480
can type
41
00:01:52.480 --> 00:01:54.800
in whatever you want.
42
00:01:54.800 --> 00:01:58.040
I've already saved this as a graph that is called mid hand speed.
43
00:01:58.040 --> 00:02:02.250
So I'm going to go to more graphs, which is where I find all my saved graphs,
44
00:02:02.250 --> 00:02:02.640
and I'm
45
00:02:02.640 --> 00:02:06.400
going to come down here where it says mid hand speed, click OK.
46
00:02:06.400 --> 00:02:09.100
So now you can see it's the exact same graph, the only difference is it now
47
00:02:09.100 --> 00:02:09.840
says mid hand
48
00:02:09.840 --> 00:02:11.760
speed before the file name.
49
00:02:11.760 --> 00:02:15.330
Now you saw that was quite a process, so if I wanted to look at a number of
50
00:02:15.330 --> 00:02:15.960
different
51
00:02:15.960 --> 00:02:19.100
files and I wanted to see all these graphs, I wouldn't want to have to do that
52
00:02:19.100 --> 00:02:19.380
every
53
00:02:19.380 --> 00:02:20.680
single time.
54
00:02:20.680 --> 00:02:24.060
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to rescale some of these graphs so that my
55
00:02:24.060 --> 00:02:24.560
screen now
56
00:02:24.560 --> 00:02:28.240
has a slightly different layout.
57
00:02:28.240 --> 00:02:32.960
Once I like the way it looks, I'm going to click file and save or delete a
58
00:02:32.960 --> 00:02:33.720
layout.
59
00:02:33.720 --> 00:02:38.460
I'm going to save it, as you see I have a few here, I'm going to save it as
60
00:02:38.460 --> 00:02:39.660
video tutorial
61
00:02:39.660 --> 00:02:42.480
for you guys.
62
00:02:42.480 --> 00:02:47.250
So now if I was to open up another swing, so this was his driver swing, let's
63
00:02:47.250 --> 00:02:47.920
say I wanted
64
00:02:47.920 --> 00:02:52.330
to look at his full wedge swing, when I click on his full wedge, now it pre-pop
65
00:02:52.330 --> 00:02:53.040
ulates all
66
00:02:53.040 --> 00:02:55.560
these graphs that I've created.
67
00:02:55.560 --> 00:02:56.560
Pretty neat.
68
00:02:56.560 --> 00:02:59.400
Let me show you one of my favorite layouts.
69
00:02:59.400 --> 00:03:02.480
So this one I call the arms to the club.
70
00:03:02.480 --> 00:03:06.740
Essentially, this is 11 graphs that show how energy is moving from the
71
00:03:06.740 --> 00:03:07.560
shoulders to
72
00:03:07.560 --> 00:03:08.760
the hands to the club.
73
00:03:08.760 --> 00:03:13.070
So we've got lead shoulder angle, lead shoulder lift, trail wrist angles, trail
74
00:03:13.070 --> 00:03:13.960
wrist speeds,
75
00:03:13.960 --> 00:03:18.660
lead wrist speeds, lead wrist angles, axial velocity, or the screwdriver
76
00:03:18.660 --> 00:03:19.720
movement of the
77
00:03:19.720 --> 00:03:25.080
club, elbow separation, that mid-hand speed graph we just created, elbow
78
00:03:25.080 --> 00:03:26.200
extension position
79
00:03:26.200 --> 00:03:28.200
and arc width.
80
00:03:28.200 --> 00:03:34.260
Looking at these, you can get a great deal of information as to how the golfer
81
00:03:34.260 --> 00:03:35.040
is using
82
00:03:35.040 --> 00:03:39.360
his arms or his hands in order to move the club.
83
00:03:39.360 --> 00:03:44.320
So hopefully you can see some of the power of the system, and hopefully you can
84
00:03:44.320 --> 00:03:44.880
use this
85
00:03:44.880 --> 00:03:48.630
to help explore looking at what I think is some of the most important
86
00:03:48.630 --> 00:03:49.640
information, which
87
00:03:49.640 --> 00:03:52.520
is what the arms and the hands are doing.
88
00:03:52.520 --> 00:03:56.940
The bodied information, such as the kinematic sequence and the positions are
89
00:03:56.940 --> 00:03:57.680
great, but
90
00:03:57.680 --> 00:04:02.440
the hand graphs will really open up your eyes and reveal new ways of thinking
91
00:04:02.440 --> 00:04:03.120
about how
92
00:04:03.120 --> 00:04:06.120
they are swinging the club and how you can coach them.
93
00:04:06.120 --> 00:04:11.690
If you have any questions, feel free to email me at tyler@golfsmartacademy.com,
94
00:04:11.690 --> 00:04:12.000
or if you
95
00:04:12.000 --> 00:04:15.320
just want to understand the golf swing better, feel free to visit us at golf
96
00:04:15.320 --> 00:04:16.560
smartacademy.com.
Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of
Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Create Custom Graphs for Better Golf Swing Analysis
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand how to create a custom graph to analyze swing data
- Identify specific parameters like mid hand speed for deeper insights
- Save and manage custom layouts for easier future analysis
Learn how to develop custom graphs in your 3D AMM system to analyze your golf swing effectively. This video will guide you through creating a layout that highlights key parameters of your swing for enhanced performance insights.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.640
In this video, I'm going to show you how to get the most out of your AMM system
2
00:00:04.640 --> 00:00:04.960
.
3
00:00:04.960 --> 00:00:09.980
So, right here, we've got the typical TPI advanced layout.
4
00:00:09.980 --> 00:00:13.590
This has seven different graphs, four of which relate to the body, one for the
5
00:00:13.590 --> 00:00:13.800
lead
6
00:00:13.800 --> 00:00:17.520
wrist, one for the spine angle, and one for the kinematic sequence.
7
00:00:17.520 --> 00:00:21.760
So we're used to looking at these pelvic positions and pelvic angles, torso
8
00:00:21.760 --> 00:00:22.440
positions,
9
00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:25.080
torso angles, and seeing what the body does.
10
00:00:25.080 --> 00:00:28.300
But I think that one of the great powers of this 3D system is the ability to
11
00:00:28.300 --> 00:00:28.720
look at
12
00:00:28.720 --> 00:00:30.860
what the arms and club do.
13
00:00:30.860 --> 00:00:33.800
So I'm going to show you how to create a custom graph and then save it as a
14
00:00:33.800 --> 00:00:35.280
custom layout.
15
00:00:35.280 --> 00:00:38.480
So first, let's create a custom graph.
16
00:00:38.480 --> 00:00:41.960
So I'm going to click on the analysis tab and then click graph.
17
00:00:41.960 --> 00:00:45.880
Now I'm going to right click and I'm going to scroll down to where it says Par
18
00:00:45.880 --> 00:00:46.500
ham versus
19
00:00:46.500 --> 00:00:49.720
Time, which stands for parameter versus time.
20
00:00:49.720 --> 00:00:56.160
So now you can select any parameter that you would like and save it to a graph.
21
00:00:56.160 --> 00:01:00.020
We're going to make one of my favorite graphs, which is the mid hand speed.
22
00:01:00.020 --> 00:01:04.370
So the mid hands, there's a point that we digitize on the grip, which is about
23
00:01:04.370 --> 00:01:04.920
a hands
24
00:01:04.920 --> 00:01:09.320
width down from the butt end of the grip, we call that the mid hands point.
25
00:01:09.320 --> 00:01:14.400
And essentially, we can look at the linear movements of that mid hands point.
26
00:01:14.400 --> 00:01:19.310
So I'm going to click the toward in the way, the forward back, and then the up
27
00:01:19.310 --> 00:01:20.040
and down.
28
00:01:20.040 --> 00:01:21.560
And I'm going to add all those to the graph.
29
00:01:21.560 --> 00:01:26.280
Now when I click OK, it's going to present all the different mid hand speeds.
30
00:01:26.280 --> 00:01:30.360
So now I can look at toward and away as the red, forward and backward as the
31
00:01:30.360 --> 00:01:31.040
green, up
32
00:01:31.040 --> 00:01:32.560
and down as the blue.
33
00:01:32.560 --> 00:01:37.120
Now this graph is not saved, so I can't create a layout with it yet.
34
00:01:37.120 --> 00:01:40.920
So the way that I know that it's not saved is right now, it just displays the
35
00:01:40.920 --> 00:01:41.640
file name.
36
00:01:41.640 --> 00:01:45.280
You'll notice on all these graphs in the background here, it will say the name
37
00:01:45.280 --> 00:01:46.280
of the graph followed
38
00:01:46.280 --> 00:01:47.960
by the file name.
39
00:01:47.960 --> 00:01:51.920
So what you would need to do is go down here to save graph as custom, and you
40
00:01:51.920 --> 00:01:52.480
can type
41
00:01:52.480 --> 00:01:54.800
in whatever you want.
42
00:01:54.800 --> 00:01:58.040
I've already saved this as a graph that is called mid hand speed.
43
00:01:58.040 --> 00:02:02.250
So I'm going to go to more graphs, which is where I find all my saved graphs,
44
00:02:02.250 --> 00:02:02.640
and I'm
45
00:02:02.640 --> 00:02:06.400
going to come down here where it says mid hand speed, click OK.
46
00:02:06.400 --> 00:02:09.100
So now you can see it's the exact same graph, the only difference is it now
47
00:02:09.100 --> 00:02:09.840
says mid hand
48
00:02:09.840 --> 00:02:11.760
speed before the file name.
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Now you saw that was quite a process, so if I wanted to look at a number of
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different
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files and I wanted to see all these graphs, I wouldn't want to have to do that
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every
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single time.
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So what I'm going to do is I'm going to rescale some of these graphs so that my
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screen now
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has a slightly different layout.
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Once I like the way it looks, I'm going to click file and save or delete a
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layout.
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I'm going to save it, as you see I have a few here, I'm going to save it as
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video tutorial
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for you guys.
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So now if I was to open up another swing, so this was his driver swing, let's
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say I wanted
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to look at his full wedge swing, when I click on his full wedge, now it pre-pop
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ulates all
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these graphs that I've created.
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Pretty neat.
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Let me show you one of my favorite layouts.
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So this one I call the arms to the club.
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Essentially, this is 11 graphs that show how energy is moving from the
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shoulders to
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the hands to the club.
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So we've got lead shoulder angle, lead shoulder lift, trail wrist angles, trail
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wrist speeds,
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lead wrist speeds, lead wrist angles, axial velocity, or the screwdriver
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movement of the
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club, elbow separation, that mid-hand speed graph we just created, elbow
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extension position
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and arc width.
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Looking at these, you can get a great deal of information as to how the golfer
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is using
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his arms or his hands in order to move the club.
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So hopefully you can see some of the power of the system, and hopefully you can
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use this
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to help explore looking at what I think is some of the most important
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information, which
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is what the arms and the hands are doing.
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The bodied information, such as the kinematic sequence and the positions are
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great, but
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the hand graphs will really open up your eyes and reveal new ways of thinking
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about how
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they are swinging the club and how you can coach them.
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If you have any questions, feel free to email me at tyler@golfsmartacademy.com,
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or if you
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just want to understand the golf swing better, feel free to visit us at golf
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smartacademy.com.
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In this video, I'm going to show you how to get the most out of your AMM system
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.
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So, right here, we've got the typical TPI advanced layout.
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This has seven different graphs, four of which relate to the body, one for the
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lead
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wrist, one for the spine angle, and one for the kinematic sequence.
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So we're used to looking at these pelvic positions and pelvic angles, torso
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positions,
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torso angles, and seeing what the body does.
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But I think that one of the great powers of this 3D system is the ability to
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look at
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what the arms and club do.
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So I'm going to show you how to create a custom graph and then save it as a
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custom layout.
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So first, let's create a custom graph.
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So I'm going to click on the analysis tab and then click graph.
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Now I'm going to right click and I'm going to scroll down to where it says Par
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ham versus
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Time, which stands for parameter versus time.
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So now you can select any parameter that you would like and save it to a graph.
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We're going to make one of my favorite graphs, which is the mid hand speed.
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So the mid hands, there's a point that we digitize on the grip, which is about
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a hands
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width down from the butt end of the grip, we call that the mid hands point.
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And essentially, we can look at the linear movements of that mid hands point.
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So I'm going to click the toward in the way, the forward back, and then the up
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and down.
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And I'm going to add all those to the graph.
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Now when I click OK, it's going to present all the different mid hand speeds.
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So now I can look at toward and away as the red, forward and backward as the
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green, up
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and down as the blue.
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Now this graph is not saved, so I can't create a layout with it yet.
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So the way that I know that it's not saved is right now, it just displays the
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file name.
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You'll notice on all these graphs in the background here, it will say the name
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of the graph followed
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by the file name.
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So what you would need to do is go down here to save graph as custom, and you
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can type
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in whatever you want.
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I've already saved this as a graph that is called mid hand speed.
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So I'm going to go to more graphs, which is where I find all my saved graphs,
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and I'm
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going to come down here where it says mid hand speed, click OK.
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So now you can see it's the exact same graph, the only difference is it now
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says mid hand
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speed before the file name.
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Now you saw that was quite a process, so if I wanted to look at a number of
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different
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files and I wanted to see all these graphs, I wouldn't want to have to do that
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every
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single time.
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00:02:20.680 --> 00:02:24.060
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to rescale some of these graphs so that my
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screen now
56
00:02:24.560 --> 00:02:28.240
has a slightly different layout.
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Once I like the way it looks, I'm going to click file and save or delete a
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layout.
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I'm going to save it, as you see I have a few here, I'm going to save it as
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video tutorial
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00:02:39.660 --> 00:02:42.480
for you guys.
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00:02:42.480 --> 00:02:47.250
So now if I was to open up another swing, so this was his driver swing, let's
63
00:02:47.250 --> 00:02:47.920
say I wanted
64
00:02:47.920 --> 00:02:52.330
to look at his full wedge swing, when I click on his full wedge, now it pre-pop
65
00:02:52.330 --> 00:02:53.040
ulates all
66
00:02:53.040 --> 00:02:55.560
these graphs that I've created.
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Pretty neat.
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Let me show you one of my favorite layouts.
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So this one I call the arms to the club.
70
00:03:02.480 --> 00:03:06.740
Essentially, this is 11 graphs that show how energy is moving from the
71
00:03:06.740 --> 00:03:07.560
shoulders to
72
00:03:07.560 --> 00:03:08.760
the hands to the club.
73
00:03:08.760 --> 00:03:13.070
So we've got lead shoulder angle, lead shoulder lift, trail wrist angles, trail
74
00:03:13.070 --> 00:03:13.960
wrist speeds,
75
00:03:13.960 --> 00:03:18.660
lead wrist speeds, lead wrist angles, axial velocity, or the screwdriver
76
00:03:18.660 --> 00:03:19.720
movement of the
77
00:03:19.720 --> 00:03:25.080
club, elbow separation, that mid-hand speed graph we just created, elbow
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extension position
79
00:03:26.200 --> 00:03:28.200
and arc width.
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Looking at these, you can get a great deal of information as to how the golfer
81
00:03:34.260 --> 00:03:35.040
is using
82
00:03:35.040 --> 00:03:39.360
his arms or his hands in order to move the club.
83
00:03:39.360 --> 00:03:44.320
So hopefully you can see some of the power of the system, and hopefully you can
84
00:03:44.320 --> 00:03:44.880
use this
85
00:03:44.880 --> 00:03:48.630
to help explore looking at what I think is some of the most important
86
00:03:48.630 --> 00:03:49.640
information, which
87
00:03:49.640 --> 00:03:52.520
is what the arms and the hands are doing.
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00:03:52.520 --> 00:03:56.940
The bodied information, such as the kinematic sequence and the positions are
89
00:03:56.940 --> 00:03:57.680
great, but
90
00:03:57.680 --> 00:04:02.440
the hand graphs will really open up your eyes and reveal new ways of thinking
91
00:04:02.440 --> 00:04:03.120
about how
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00:04:03.120 --> 00:04:06.120
they are swinging the club and how you can coach them.
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If you have any questions, feel free to email me at tyler@golfsmartacademy.com,
94
00:04:11.690 --> 00:04:12.000
or if you
95
00:04:12.000 --> 00:04:15.320
just want to understand the golf swing better, feel free to visit us at golf
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smartacademy.com.
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